Last updated: 13-06-2026
To Valhalla, and beyond your wildest payout. Hall of Gods is NetEnt's legendary Norse-mythology progressive jackpot slot — a cinematic voyage past Viking longships and the Midgard Serpent, alongside Odin, Thor, Loki, Freya and Idun. Released in 2010, it has already minted multiple instant millionaires. Here's the honest rundown on how it plays at Class 777.
It's a medium volatility pokie with an RTP of around 95.5% (a little below average because part of every bet funds the jackpots) and a non-jackpot max of 4,314x — with three progressive jackpots layered on top. The big draw is the shield bonus, where the Mini, Midi and Mega jackpots live. Below I'll cover that, the base-game features, how it compares, and how to play it sensibly.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "With any progressive jackpot slot, go in clear-eyed: the headline RTP is lower than a standard game because a slice of every bet feeds the jackpot pools, and the Mega is astronomically unlikely on any given spin. The good news is Hall of Gods is only medium volatility, so the base game and free spins keep you ticking along. Play for the fun and the features, treat the jackpot as a lottery-style long shot, and never bet more than you'd lose happily."What is Hall of Gods and how does the jackpot bonus work?
Hall of Gods is a NetEnt pokie on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 20 paylines. The base game has expanding wilds (the Midgard Serpent) and a free-spins round, but the headline feature is the shield bonus: a pick-and-click game where you smash shields with Thor's hammer to reveal cash prizes — or one of three progressive jackpots.
- Studio: NetEnt — released 2010, a genre classic.
- Grid: 5 reels, 3 rows, 20 paylines.
- RTP: around 95.5% — lower than average as part of each bet funds the jackpots; check the info screen at Class 777.
- Volatility: Medium.
- Max win: 4,314x your stake (non-jackpot), plus three progressive jackpots.
- Jackpots: Mini, Midi and Mega (the Mega is a pooled multi-million prize).
- Features: expanding wilds, free spins (all wins x3), shield bonus.
- Bet range: roughly $0.20 to $50 a spin.
Here's the shield bonus — smash to reveal cash or a jackpot:
That pick-and-click is pure suspense — every shield could be the Mega. Reaching the bonus, though, takes some luck. For another iconic NetEnt jackpot chase, the luxury-themed Mega Fortune is its natural rival, while Mega Moolah is the other record-breaking giant.
What are the base-game features — and how does it compare?
Away from the jackpot, the base game has two reliable boosts. The Midgard Serpent is an expanding wild that can stretch to fill a whole reel, and 3 or more Black Crow scatters trigger free spins where all wins are tripled (x3). Here's the idea:
Those features keep the base game rewarding while you hunt the bonus. Here's how Hall of Gods sits next to the other great progressive slots at Class 777:
| Metric | Hall of Gods | Mega Fortune | Mega Moolah | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | NetEnt | NetEnt | Microgaming | All progressive jackpots |
| RTP (base) | ~95.5% | 96.6% | ~88% | Jackpots lower the RTP |
| Volatility | Medium | Low | Medium | Mega Fortune is steadiest |
| Jackpots | 3 (shield pick) | 3 (bonus wheel) | 4 (jackpot wheel) | Different bonus styles |
New to terms like volatility, RTP or progressive jackpot? The glossary lays them out in plain English.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "There's no bonus buy in Hall of Gods — the shield bonus (and the jackpots within it) can only be reached naturally, which keeps things honest. Some players watch the Mega jackpot displays and prefer to play when it's seeded higher than usual, which is sound thinking on value, but it changes nothing about the odds of any single spin. Whatever you do, set a firm budget and let the longships sail without chasing."How do you start playing Hall of Gods at Class 777?
A couple of minutes and Valhalla awaits:
- Open the Class 777 registration page and create your account with ID-matching details.
- Make a deposit — AUD methods like card, PayID and e-wallets usually clear in seconds.
- Grab a welcome bonus if it suits, and read the wagering terms first (jackpot slots are often excluded).
- Open Hall of Gods, confirm the RTP on the info screen, and set a comfortable bet.
- Spin for the expanding wilds and scatters — and the bonus symbols that lead to the jackpots.
- Set a deposit limit and a session timer in account settings first. 18+ only.
Every result runs on a certified random number generator — no strategy changes the odds, and no jackpot is ever "due". Sign up at Class 777 and you're ready to roll.
Who is Hall of Gods best for — and how do you play it responsibly?
Hall of Gods is a great pick for players who dream of a life-changing jackpot but still want a playable, medium-vol base game. Chasing the same dream elsewhere? Mega Fortune and Mega Moolah are the other jackpot legends. Love the Norse theme? Thunderstruck II is a must.
More to explore at Class 777: for atmospheric classics there's Immortal Romance and Book of Dead; for multipliers and tumbles, Gates of Olympus and Sweet Bonanza; and other favourites include Starburst, Wolf Gold, Razor Shark, The Dog House and Big Bass Bonanza.
Whatever you choose, keep it in check. Pokies are entertainment, not income — the house edge never goes away, and on a jackpot slot the headline RTP is lower than usual. Set a budget you're genuinely fine to lose, use the deposit limits and reality checks at Class 777, and never chase a loss. If the fun stops, free confidential support is available through Gambling Help Online (1800 858 858), and BetStop, the national self-exclusion register, can block you from all licensed Australian operators at once. 18+ only.
Played within budget, Hall of Gods is a majestic, atmospheric jackpot classic with a thrilling shield bonus — just enjoy the saga for the fun, not the rent. Check the latest bonus at Class 777 and storm the heavens on your own terms.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "Set your loss limit before the first spin. I put a deposit cap into the account settings at Class 777 the day I sign up — thirty seconds, and it keeps the jackpot dream from quietly costing more than I planned. The Mega is a lottery-style long shot; protect your bankroll, enjoy the features, and let the jackpot be a happy accident if it ever comes."

